Cocofuel - BioDiesel in Vanuatu.

(Previously sold under the name of Island Fuel by the new defunct Motor-Traders Ltd.)
Island Fuel was part of a family of business that now has consolidated into:

Video about Tony's use of coconuts for diesel fuel. Click on the play button in the middle of the image to see i via YouTube.

1. In Vanuatu, a proving ground for coconut oil as an alternative fuel

Volume 15, Issue 1 / April-June 2003

Entrepreneur Tony Deamer shows that pure coconut oil can be used as an
alternative to petroleum in automotive diesel engines. The result is an
environmentally friendly fuel that might also help the local economy.

2. Coco-Crude in Vanuatu. (Article now deleted from the Web - Dec. 2008)

February 2004 -

Introduction

Coconuts
have been widely harvested in tropical coastal areas. The principal
product is copra, the dried flesh of the nut, from which oil is
extracted for use in food products such as margarine as well as in
cosmetics and soap. In recent years the demand for copra has been
falling, and with it the price, leading to declining incomes in regions
heavily dependent on copra production. However, on the islands of
Vanuatu in the Pacific Ocean an entrepreneur, Tony Deamer, has
succeeded in using coconut oil in fuel for motor vehicles. Potentially
this enterprise could help to revitalise the market for copra and have
wide-ranging environmental benefits as well.